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an american t.v. network series one of m s m b c's top post describing them as paid russian propaganda when you look at her track record when it comes to making claims about the kremlin. a group of independent u.s. journalists that are being criticised for a visit to government controlled parts of syria. any time anybody visits a government or the syrian government side and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked what we've been able to see and report already has the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media. and video agency brought police to launch a special multi-platform project which you can explore the mystery surrounding the deaths of 9 hikers in the ural mountains 60 years ago which emerged theories still
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being debated today. very good morning welcome here in moscow you're watching international senior journalists are once again fighting over russia with one t.v. network suing the host of another for alleging they are pro kremlin agenda and it's not the 1st time such accusations have been made as a prank explains. here comes a familiar voice which becomes even more familiar if we hear words like russia or russian the most obsequiously approach trump right wing news outlet in america really it literally is page correction propaganda for those who still didn't recognize that that was really literally rachel maddow speaking about the one
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american news network on her miss n.b.c. show i'll get to the point of reminding you how she keeps seeing russia everywhere in a moment but don't you think there must be someone out there who won't just swallow what the m s n b c star anchor says without hitting back with a decent jab well oh a ed is filing a defamation lawsuit they want 10000000 bucks one america is wholly owned operated and financed by the herring family in san diego they are as american as apple pie they are not paid by russia and have nothing to do with the russian government this is a false and malicious libel and they're going to answer for it in a court of law to tell you about the reason for when rachel maddow said really literally which is supposed to mean definitely no doubt shares staff with the kremlin that's another thing she said it's just that a one america journalist freelance work for
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a russian based news agency sputnik she got him busted so bad but as i've said earlier the number of times rachel maddow turned her show into a grand russian paranoia episode is just difficult to carry out. about to find out if the new president of our country is going to do what russia wants. f.b.i. is under attack from the president and the president republican supporters in congress and the president conservative media supporters and also from the ongoing russian influence operation that is still. around. what would happen if russia killed the power in fargo today and what would happen to all the natural gas lines that surface and falls just on the coldest day in recent memory and it wasn't in our power whether or not to turn them back on no wonder that when some folks decided to put the m s n b c hosts russia gate obsession into
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a mathematical perspective they found she spent more time talking about russia than all other topics combined over a certain period. now you know what it takes to become the most watched hosts in all of cable news she got to that milestone last year but when step by step it gets revealed that a lot of what you were saying was just a flow of blah blah you make up to win views the consequences do start haunting you 1st the ratings gradually went down and then the actual conclusions of the blood to wet is on air this is what the viewers saw when rachel maddow 1st realized the probe wasn't going to russia gaiters way and so we know the logistics of how we got the notification that it did and obviously right now we have mostly just a ton of questions as to what miller's report says how complete it is who gets to see it who gets to decide who gets to see it and when. now here comes the
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lawsuit the one i mentioned nothing's decided yet but probably even more people will think twice next on the here really literally in that familiar voice. now a visit by independent american journalists to syria. from some of the media they travel to government held areas to assess the country's recovery my colleague. i'm staying in the old city of damascus by the eastern gate sharkey and i walked across the street across a highway into a neighborhood about a few 100 meters away that had been controlled for 4 months by jaish al islam the wahhabi militia backed by saudi arabia which was operationally involved in september 11th and so i think it's significant today to talk about this and i met residents who had actually lived under their theocratic rule who described
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kidnappings rape of women people being executed in the street for violating the theocratic rule and how happy they were to be finally freed from this gang and what's really so shocking is how close they got to the christian area of sharky they were just a few 100 meters away but i was observing was a city and outside of the city that is much much safer since i last was there last and i was in syria was 2 years ago and the war was starting to wind down but obviously there were still fighting it was still on save there were checkpoints everywhere now that the government has taken back many areas especially around accidents baskets outside of damascus you can travel to the suburbs and beyond the suburbs without going through a 1000000 checkpoints not being worried about being kidnapped or being sniped moreover life has gone to a reasonable degree back to normal for a lot of people. only how to travel to the capital damascus with the
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aim of speaking to locals and observing syria's recovery from and they do stress too they receive no funding from the country's government well among those angered by the visit with journalists from c.n.n. and the intercept accuse them of white washing and government support is some of their reactions. this is sam goebbels presence in your old syrian government luxury tour posting tourist photos near torture centers and maki syrian refugees who can never return to their country with their frisk him being tortured to death started to read a certain journalist's thread from inside damascus this am then found myself getting palpitations which progressed into spasms of rage how can anyone be so blindly credulous on a cosmic sin volved it is such a disgrace. l m a o ron and mark's are in damascus neither of them speak arabic yet they claim to be talking to many syrians there why aren't they disclosing who's
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translating for them and helping them out. this is to be expected and so they're trying to intimidate americans or europeans and people from the west from coming here they're trying to break off cultural exchange between us and average people who just happen to live in the area controlled by the syrian government where most syrians live and what we've been able to see and report already has threatened the narrative that's been conveyed by western corporate media and a pack of kind of dime a dozen correspondents acting as state department i mean i think the people attacking us have an agenda they're either convinced that they're right or they're working on behalf of somebody else or both this isn't something we're we're that's new to us we're used to it i think it's why we can recognize an operation when we see one and this is very quantitative you know these people are talking in some d.m. group and coordinating against us and it's quite obvious and it's not surprising we
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expected it and i you know i think it's something that happens particularly any time anybody visits a government or the syrian government side. of syria and offers a realistic perspective they can expect to be attacked but more importantly i think the reason there are so outraged by me and max is because me and max tend to be quite effective in offering a different perspective and offering a reality on the ground kind of perspective. the war on terror launched in response to the 911 attacks 18 years ago changed not just america but the whole world to see according to pakistan's prime minister imran khan exclusive interview with his some of what he said. well had we not participated in the american war you know after 911 we would not have been the words to risk a tree by participating in the war and i repeat i was against it because you see
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him in a cheese we were trading these mujahedeen people to do a job against the soviet when they occupied afghanistan so these people were trained by pakistan funded by the american cia and now a decade later when the americans are going to have honest on the same groups all in pakistan are supposed to say that no not because the americans are there it's no longer job it's terrorism you know it was a big contradiction and i strongly felt that you know pakistan should have been neutral because by joining in these groups turn against us so we you know we lost 70000 people we lost you know as i said over 100000000000 dollars to the economy and in the end we were blamed for the for the the americans don't see succeed in afghanistan i felt it was very unfair on pakistan. when the full interview does touch on a wide variety of topics from
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a potential nuclear war between india and pakistan to the prime minister's past as a successful cricketer and what aspects of the sport actually helped him in politics you can watch that on friday on our channel as well as at our dot com. now the mystery of what happened to a group of soviet hikers in your imagines back in 1959 is still vexing minds today and lag you can explore the various theories surrounding that the atom of pass incident thanks to a special multi-platform project that's being launched by r.t.s. video agency ruptly the 9 hikers just to remind you died in unexplained stances after abruptly abandoning their base camp bodies were found separated hundreds of meters apart from one another some one half naked others were wearing clothes that didn't belong to them one team member was missing her tongue and eyes while others had various fractures is a quick look at what you can find online as part of the atlas project.
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well the special project does allow you to follow the trekking expeditions 10 day route for each day you can explore to what the group got up to you via diary entries and map source for the morbidly inclined you can even discover what state each team member was found in and the theories as to what really happened to them there's also a special case you had to hike in the atmosphere but you can also get interactive to you by following your own route through the past as one of the team members plus having quite a poorly evidence you can vote on your preferred theory as to what actually happened everything from an avalanche to soviet military experiments and you can contribute your own ideas and if that's not enough for you also has a new documentary acting getting deeper still into what might happen.
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know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. when lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the crime
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larry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. hello again now the german chancellor has called for a more proactive approach to climate change the topic dominated to debate in the german parliament on the country's 2020 budget but some experts do warn that stricter regulations could actually put europe's biggest economy into reverse scale don't quarter as much. if there's any country that could be the poster child of a green political agenda it's most certainly germany it's a noble pursuit no doubt but the green vanguard is learning the hard way that everything has a price that's in those 3 shows industrialized countries are also on the frontline
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we need to do something to overcome our caribou and stop changes in the climate versus the rise in temperature if you push for climate protection it will cost money this money is well spent if we ignore it i think it will cost us more money thus the truth doing nothing is no alternative the fact is that google didn't pay more for the captains of germany's car industry responded to merkel's request with a resounding yes they unveiled their latest most futuristic electric cars in frankfurt after billions of euros of investment of course perhaps they were trying to take a step towards the flying cars of science fiction at any rate many are saying that paying for the future is only leading to the destruction of the present and can include the green socialist ideology is running our country and taking away any chance we have for the future your so-called climate protection is nothing else than a monstrous industrialization program combined with veritable job destruction you
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waste billions to avert imaginary doomsdays in the distant future we're not just hearing this kind of talk from politicians though a new report says that renewables are threatening shortages in germany's energy supply and the country hasn't even come close to its energy transition goals germany is missing most of its self-imposed targets for the energy transition by 2020 at the same time energy supply security is being jeopardized in the medium term by the decision to phase out nuclear and coal emissions germany's over reliance on wind and solar energy has created a big deficit at times of little wind or sun the government has imported energy from neighboring countries to avoid blackouts and just. balanced $2900.00 energy budget germany had to foot a bill that skyrocketed to $38000.00 euros for a megawatt of power per hour as compared to just $64.00 euros and 2017 not to
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mention that every day germans pay the highest energy prices in all of europe we have to highest energy costs in the world the price for energy is the highest in the world because of this change of to supply system the situation is very ridiculous i mean they made a big foss last year for $2200.00 hectares of forest for a coal mine at the same time they're cutting thousands of hectares of forest for wind males killing hundreds of thousands of animals i mean this is no green policy i mean right now the situation what we have in germany is that the green party started as an environmental party but now they change. their climate used climate paranoia party which sacrifice everything for the climate situation oh no it doesn't matter human beings nature animal it's no losses are all losses are justified this energy crisis may have germany teetering on the brink of
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recession and to stay afloat it's going to need that world renowned powerhouse of an auto industry it's built instead carmakers are being pressured to produce expensive electric cars that don't even sell that well volkswagen's chief already warned that perhaps this is all going to for the current campaign against individual mobility and conventional cars is reaching a threatening level instead of using petrol or diesel will basically use coal even if we're literally powered and in the worst case we'll even use league night that takes the idea of electric mobility to absurdity nevertheless environmental organizations are marching en masse on saturday joining them will be a brigade of cyclists calling for an end to the combustion engine hopefully it won't translate to an end to the job. an economy germany was very safe on energy supply and everything everybody's used to energy is always available but with getting more and more of the males into the into the system the system gets more and more in stable and we have seen in the last month several times that.
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energy supply system we passed by only very slightly governmental policy in germany is destructing our debate but one of our industry which is the car industry of course from germany for example works they announced already beginning of this year that they want to reduce 20000 people just because of the mobility only in germany it's a big economic game for all competitors i mean plants are closing down here in germany because of regulations and reopen in china where they can produce the wood to unlimited. in other news top u.s. lawmakers are set to vote on a key elements of the impeachment investigation surrounding the u.s. president but the process is still facing for the complications the 41 seat panel is not voting on impeachment itself but on the parameters of the investigation which supporters of the probe hope will strengthen their chances of gathering key
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evidence democrats behind the idea of been sending increasingly mixed signals about their intentions as it expects. democrats seem to be rolling ahead with their efforts to remove donald trump from office the house judiciary committee has just called for procedures related to its investigation of the president's wrong doing now for a lot of people that seems to put the smell of impeachment into the air their records on the house judiciary committee are expected to vote on expanding the impeachment inquiry into president trump democrats taking formal steps towards impeachment this is an impeachment inquiry in search of something to impeach president trump over so we've got 134 democrats voting to begin an impeachment inquiry but do they really mean it at this point the democrats can't even seem to agree on what's going on with the house judiciary investigation who have been in the midst of an impeachment investigation no we're not in an impeachment
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investigation. the house is investigating to determine whether or not there should be an impeachment investigation so why might the democrats seem to be a little bit reluctant well in 2020 it's not just the presidential race but there's also some local elections and it seems like impeaching trump isn't the best vote getter polls show that 72 percent of democrats favor impeaching donald trump but for the country overall 59 percent oppose that seems like bad news for the new progressive socialist wing of the democrats that seem to have that their entire house on it remember this we're going to go in there we're going to use the mother from would love it if the different democrats tried to impeach him it's the kind of battle he loves the public is totally turned off it's not following this controversy at all busy so i think it would definitely play into trump's hands it will do the democrats very little good in the 2020 alexion and probably
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will actually wind up backfiring virtually impossible if he could be convicted in the senate and removed from office so it's just a it's a lot of hot air over nothing now the problem for the democrats in removing donald trump is that according to the u.s. constitution once the proceedings begin it would be the u.s. senate that would then vote to convict and remove the president the constitution requires a 2 thirds vote among the senators and the democrats don't come anywhere near that so what would the charges be and all the most common answer you'll get is obstruction of justice but there's a little bit of a problem with that we did not however make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime so obstructing an investigation into something that you did not do now you could certainly lock up an average joe for that but it's a pretty weak case for driving a president from office some democrats even think that it would be bad for the country to impeach donald trump it's important for us to think about what is in the
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best interest of the country and the american people. oh and continuing to pursue impeachment is something that i think will only further to tear our country apart speaker of the house nancy pelosi seems to be pouring cold water on the idea as well but she chooses her words very carefully take a listen when you go down a path like impeachment which is there egypt i said they could divide the country whatever decision we made in that regard would have to be done with our strongest possible hand the democrats have accused donald trump of being a criminal a traitor and a fascist they've got their supporters out for his blood but it looks like if they actually go for it this might backfire in the long term. are to see new york some news in brief and i went around 1000 demonstrators is trying to storm the castle on parliament on wednesday evening the protests in support of independence came and i can have a street day for the province a spate of riot police during the clashes the clashes too between police and
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protesters in the chilean capital santiago ahead of the anniversary of the country's military charities marking 973 government takeover by general pinochet previous anniversaries have also seen demonstrations turning violent and international aid efforts starting to take effect in the bahamas in the aftermath of hurricane dorian or electricity has returned to the city of freeport but other areas continue to struggle with a lack of food power and water u.s. troops are among those helping to distribute yet. so that brings you up to date just coming up to half past 8 here remorse they were back again at the top of the.
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september the united states of america took its 1st step forward into a future that many saw coming but if you imagine could take place the country was forever changed not by hijacked jets and mad men not by anthrax letters and box cutters the united states was changed by our thirst for vengeance gone was our principles gone was our morality gone was our reason our 1st step forward into the post 911 world was not one based on justice self reflection or true mourning and start our 1st stop was one built on revenge you bruce and security 3 sins that even today we are still playing on our fiddles even though they continue to burn down our foreign policy constitution and national character. but now 18 years later there is finally some glimmers of hope on wednesday september 4th just one week before the 18th anniversary of the 911 attacks the united states bedroll judge declared that the terrorist screening database better known as the terror watch
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list was indeed unconstitutional the ruling sprang from a lawsuit brought forward by a group of 23 americans represented by the council on american islamic relations who filed a lawsuit charging that their inclusion on the watch list violated their rights to due process in its 32 page ruling federal judge anthony trying to wrote that the court concludes that the risk of erroneous deprivation of plaintiffs travel related and reputational liberty interest is high and the currently existing procedural safeguards are not sufficient to address that risk. so today in the 18 year shadow of 911 let's examine this the stork decision as well as other important 911 court cases as we start watching the whole it's. pretty. good looks like. it's we. need to pull out of it. like you know what i got. was that we. would. be.
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welcome we're going to watching the hawks i am tyrrel bitter and i'm having. so obviously the watch list as you mentioned a clue it's about 1200000 people just to kind of get the scope of how big it was and among those it said there's about 4600 u.s. citizens or green card holders on the list well that's an incredible number think about that many people and when you you know would especially think about how many people these 4600 the ones who brought this last woman fighting to be heard in court. when you look at like how the watch list is shared and what these people go through according to judge trying to want to person is placed on the watch list that information and then when they said like oh this person may be
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